FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. FRANCE
... meat and carouses of cattle are for. bidden entry into, or transit through, Franee, from across the French frontier, from Dunkirk to the Rhine near Lauterbourg. ...
... meat and carouses of cattle are for. bidden entry into, or transit through, Franee, from across the French frontier, from Dunkirk to the Rhine near Lauterbourg. ...
... husband, who had in 1866 obtained a sentence of six months' imprisonment against his wife, which imprisonment she suffered at Dunkirk, found out that she gave birth to a child while in prison, and a comparison of dates proved to his mind that he was not the ...
... TELEGRAPHW Sir Sills Join Gibbons. late Lord Mayor -- don, died at Hasticgs yesterday. '1• The steamer Roebuck, from Glasgow to Dunkirk; struck on the Kish Bank yesterday. Crew saved in boats. A clergyman's son, named Ran 'ins, committed suicide at Hereford ...
... works. There have been large deliveries of iron of late to foreign ports, the principal being to Stettin, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Dunkirk, Hamburg, Stockholm, dr.c. The shipping season will soon be over, when it is expected, unless there be a considerably enlarged ...
... miles off, look a small boat and in.de for her to regulate the chronometers. The vessel was the French btrque Le Genies, of Dunkirk. An English boy on board complained of illtreatment, and asked to be taken on hoard the Caswell without the captain's permission ...
... went ashore on Monday morning at St. Catherine's, Isle of Wight. The General Caltleld, of Newcastle, bound from New York to Dunkirk, with wheat, has been totally wrecked on the Irish Coast, through mi.. taking Courtruaceterry for Cork. The orew were saved ...
... amid great noise and excil emeut. . A telegram from Lloyd's agent, at Pauillac, states that the French steamer Vanniva, from Dunkirk, collided on Tuesday morning at St. Julien with the English steamer Loins, both bound for Cardiff. The Lana sustained consilerable ...
... seems to have exhausted , itself at 'Toulon. A workman was on Monday morning carried a with feartul rapidity by cholera at Dunkirk. In the Lower Alps fairs and patroual fetes are forbidden by .E'refect. The cholera has not only appeared in the valleys there ...
... quotably lower. The importation into London, last week, consisted of 4 bales from Aalborg; 1,407 Algoa Bay; 1 Antwerp; 41 Dunkirk; 2 Jamaka; 110 Kurrachee; 3,387 Lvettleton; 2,150 Melbourne; 52 Odessa; 440 St. Petersburg and Constadt; 110 Rotterdam; and ...
... 1870 51 S 15th Sunday after 7iinity 6 M Sir John Fielding died, x7BO 7 Tu Cromwell's First Parliament, 1654 8 W Siege of Dunkirk raised, 1793 9 Th Evangelical Alliance at Berlin, 1857 zo F Mungo Park born, 1771 . ii S Siege of Delhi, 1857 12 a Sunday ...
... be seen by the map that we, on the iouth, possess a seaboard equal in extent to that of France on its northern coast. At Dunkirk, however, the sea-line of France is severed, and is taken up by Belgium and Holland, whilst we continue to command the approaches ...
... fortified town in Wales Dundee and Dunbar, in Scotland; Dundalk and Dunmore, in Ireland; Munster and Dunstaple, in England; Dunkirk and Dunleroi, in France ; Dinant, in Belgium • and Dnnaberg in Russia, all indicating the übiquity of the Celt at an early ...